Missing China dissident Gao Zhisheng 'held in Xinjiang'

Sunday, January 1, 2012

The Telegraph Sunday 01 January 2012

China has jailed a prominent dissident lawyer, Gao Zhisheng, in its far western region of Xinjiang, the first confirmation of his whereabouts in more than 20 months, his brother and a rights group said on Sunday.

Protesters carrying placards featuring the photograph of jailed Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng walk to the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Photo: GETTY

Mr Gao – who defended some of China's most vulnerable people including Christians and coal miners – was arrested in February 2009 and has been held largely incommunicado by authorities except for a brief release in March 2010.
"I received the decision letter this morning saying Gao Zhisheng is in Shaya prison in Xinjiang," his brother, Gao Zhiyi, told AFP. He added the document was issued by a Beijing court.

The official Xinhua news agency said last month that Mr Gao had been sent back to prison after a court ruled he had violated the terms of his probation, though it gave no date.

A Beijing court sent him back to jail for three years after ruling he had "seriously violated probation rules a number of times," the report said.
Bob Fu, head of Texas-based rights group China Aid, likened the jailing to internal exile.

"The Chinese government can use this remote jail to prevent concerned people to visit attorney Gao," he said in a statement.

The case has drawn the attention of both the United States government and the United Nations.

In December last year, the United States urged China to "immediately release" Gao and to clarify his whereabouts.

Days later, UN officials also called on China to release Mr Gao after state media said he had been sent back to prison for three years.

"Bob Fu has dedicated his life to bringing freedom of religion to the Chinese people. His story is a testimony to the power of faith and an inspiration to people struggling to break free from oppression." —Mrs. Laura Bush